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/* Copyright (c) 2000, 2011, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
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   Copyright (c) 2009, 2013, Monty Program Ab.
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   This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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   it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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   the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License.
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   This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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   but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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   MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
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   GNU General Public License for more details.
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   You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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   along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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   Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA  02110-1335  USA */
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/* Functions to handle typelib */
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#include "mysys_priv.h"
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#include <m_string.h>
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#include <m_ctype.h>
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#define is_field_separator(F, X) \
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  ((F & FIND_TYPE_COMMA_TERM) && ((X) == ',' || (X) == '='))
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int find_type_with_warning(const char *x, TYPELIB *typelib, const char *option)
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{
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  int res;
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  const char **ptr;
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  if ((res= find_type((char *) x, typelib, FIND_TYPE_BASIC)) <= 0)
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  {
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    ptr= typelib->type_names;
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    if (!*x)
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      fprintf(stderr, "No option given to %s\n", option);
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    else
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      fprintf(stderr, "Unknown option to %s: %s\n", option, x);
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    fprintf(stderr, "Alternatives are: '%s'", *ptr);
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    while (*++ptr)
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      fprintf(stderr, ",'%s'", *ptr);
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    fprintf(stderr, "\n");
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  }
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  return res;
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}
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/**
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  Search after a string in a list of strings. Endspace in x is not compared.
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  @param x              pointer to string to find
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                        (not necessarily zero-terminated).
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                        by return it'll be advanced to point to the terminator.
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  @param typelib        TYPELIB (struct of pointer to values + count)
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  @param flags          flags to tune behaviour: a combination of
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                        FIND_TYPE_NO_PREFIX
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                        FIND_TYPE_COMMA_TERM.
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  @param eol            a pointer to the end of the string.
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  @retval
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    -1  Too many matching values
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  @retval
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    0   No matching value
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  @retval
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    >0  Offset+1 in typelib for matched string
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*/
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static int find_type_eol(const char **x, const TYPELIB *typelib, uint flags,
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                         const char *eol)
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{
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  int find,pos;
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  int UNINIT_VAR(findpos);                       /* guarded by find */
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  const char *UNINIT_VAR(termptr);
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  const char *i;
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  const char *j;
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  CHARSET_INFO *cs= &my_charset_latin1;
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  DBUG_ENTER("find_type_eol");
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  DBUG_PRINT("enter",("x: '%s'  lib: %p", *x, typelib));
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  DBUG_ASSERT(!(flags & ~(FIND_TYPE_NO_PREFIX | FIND_TYPE_COMMA_TERM)));
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  if (!typelib->count)
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  {
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    DBUG_PRINT("exit",("no count"));
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    DBUG_RETURN(0);
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  }
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  find=0;
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  for (pos=0 ; (j=typelib->type_names[pos]) ; pos++)
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  {
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    for (i=*x ; 
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         i < eol && !is_field_separator(flags, *i) &&
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         my_toupper(cs, *i) == my_toupper(cs, *j) ; i++, j++) ;
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    if (! *j)
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    {
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      while (i < eol && *i == ' ')
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	i++;					/* skip_end_space */
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      if (i >= eol || is_field_separator(flags, *i))
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      {
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        *x= i;
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	DBUG_RETURN(pos+1);
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      }
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    }
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    if ((i >= eol && !is_field_separator(flags, *i)) &&
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        (!*j || !(flags & FIND_TYPE_NO_PREFIX)))
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    {
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      find++;
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      findpos=pos;
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      termptr=i;
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    }
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  }
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  if (find == 0 || *x == eol)
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  {
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    DBUG_PRINT("exit",("Couldn't find type"));
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    DBUG_RETURN(0);
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  }
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  else if (find != 1 || (flags & FIND_TYPE_NO_PREFIX))
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  {
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    DBUG_PRINT("exit",("Too many possibilities"));
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    DBUG_RETURN(-1);
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  }
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  *x= termptr;
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  DBUG_RETURN(findpos+1);
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} /* find_type_eol */
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/**
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  Search after a string in a list of strings. Endspace in x is not compared.
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  Same as find_type_eol, but for zero-terminated strings,
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  and without advancing the pointer.
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*/
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int find_type(const char *x, const TYPELIB *typelib, uint flags)
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{
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  return find_type_eol(&x, typelib, flags, x + strlen(x));
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}
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/**
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  Get name of type nr
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  @note
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  first type is 1, 0 = empty field
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*/
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void make_type(register char * to, register uint nr,
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	       register TYPELIB *typelib)
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{
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  DBUG_ENTER("make_type");
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  if (!nr)
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    to[0]=0;
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  else
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    (void) strmov(to,get_type(typelib,nr-1));
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  DBUG_VOID_RETURN;
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} /* make_type */
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/**
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  Get type
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  @note
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  first type is 0
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*/
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const char *get_type(TYPELIB *typelib, uint nr)
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{
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  if (nr < (uint) typelib->count && typelib->type_names)
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    return(typelib->type_names[nr]);
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  return "?";
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}
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/**
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  Create an integer value to represent the supplied comma-separated
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  string where each string in the TYPELIB denotes a bit position.
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  @param x      string to decompose
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  @param lib    TYPELIB (struct of pointer to values + count)
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  @param err    index (not char position) of string element which was not 
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                found or 0 if there was no error
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  @retval
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    a integer representation of the supplied string
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*/
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my_ulonglong find_typeset(const char *x, TYPELIB *lib, int *err)
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{
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  my_ulonglong result;
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  int find;
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  const char *i;
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  DBUG_ENTER("find_set");
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  DBUG_PRINT("enter",("x: '%s'  lib: %p", x, lib));
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  if (!lib->count)
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  {
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    DBUG_PRINT("exit",("no count"));
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    DBUG_RETURN(0);
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  }
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  result= 0;
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  *err= 0;
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  while (*x)
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  {
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    (*err)++;
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    i= x;
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    while (*x && *x != ',')
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      x++;
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    if (x[0] && x[1])      /* skip separator if found */
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      x++;
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    if ((find= find_type(i, lib, FIND_TYPE_COMMA_TERM) - 1) < 0)
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      DBUG_RETURN(0);
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    result|= (1ULL << find);
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  }
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  *err= 0;
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  DBUG_RETURN(result);
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} /* find_set */
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/**
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  Create a copy of a specified TYPELIB structure.
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  @param root   pointer to a MEM_ROOT object for allocations
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  @param from   pointer to a source TYPELIB structure
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  @retval
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    pointer to the new TYPELIB structure on successful copy
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  @retval
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    NULL otherwise
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*/
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TYPELIB *copy_typelib(MEM_ROOT *root, const TYPELIB *from)
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{
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  TYPELIB *to;
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  uint i;
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  if (!from)
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    return NULL;
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  if (!(to= (TYPELIB*) alloc_root(root, sizeof(TYPELIB))))
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    return NULL;
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  if (!(to->type_names= (const char **)
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        alloc_root(root, (sizeof(char *) + sizeof(int)) * (from->count + 1))))
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    return NULL;
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  to->type_lengths= (unsigned int *)(to->type_names + from->count + 1);
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  to->count= from->count;
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  if (from->name)
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  {
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    if (!(to->name= strdup_root(root, from->name)))
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      return NULL;
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  }
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  else
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    to->name= NULL;
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  for (i= 0; i < from->count; i++)
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  {
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    if (!(to->type_names[i]= strmake_root(root, from->type_names[i],
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                                          from->type_lengths[i])))
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      return NULL;
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    to->type_lengths[i]= from->type_lengths[i];
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  }
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  to->type_names[to->count]= NULL;
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  to->type_lengths[to->count]= 0;
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  return to;
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}
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static const char *on_off_default_names[]= { "off","on","default", 0};
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static TYPELIB on_off_default_typelib= CREATE_TYPELIB_FOR(on_off_default_names);
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/**
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  Parse a TYPELIB name from the buffer
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  @param lib          Set of names to scan for.
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  @param strpos INOUT Start of the buffer (updated to point to the next
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                      character after the name)
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  @param end          End of the buffer
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  @note
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  The buffer is assumed to contain one of the names specified in the TYPELIB,
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  followed by comma, '=', or end of the buffer.
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  @retval
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    0   No matching name
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  @retval
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    >0  Offset+1 in typelib for matched name
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*/
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static uint parse_name(const TYPELIB *lib, const char **pos, const char *end)
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{
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  uint find= find_type_eol(pos, lib,
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                           FIND_TYPE_COMMA_TERM | FIND_TYPE_NO_PREFIX, end);
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  return find;
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}
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/**
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  Parse and apply a set of flag assingments
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  @param lib               Flag names
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  @param default_name      Number of "default" in the typelib
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  @param cur_set           Current set of flags (start from this state)
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  @param default_set       Default set of flags (use this for assign-default
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                           keyword and flag=default assignments)
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  @param str               String to be parsed
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  @param length            Length of the string
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  @param err_pos      OUT  If error, set to point to start of wrong set string
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                           NULL on success
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  @param err_len      OUT  If error, set to the length of wrong set string
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  @details
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  Parse a set of flag assignments, that is, parse a string in form:
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    param_name1=value1,param_name2=value2,... 
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  where the names are specified in the TYPELIB, and each value can be
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  either 'on','off', or 'default'. Setting the same name twice is not 
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  allowed.
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  Besides param=val assignments, we support the "default" keyword (keyword 
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  #default_name in the typelib). It can be used one time, if specified it 
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  causes us to build the new set over the default_set rather than cur_set
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  value.
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  @note
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  it's not charset aware
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  @retval
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    Parsed set value if (*errpos == NULL), otherwise undefined
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*/
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my_ulonglong find_set_from_flags(const TYPELIB *lib, uint default_name,
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                              my_ulonglong cur_set, my_ulonglong default_set,
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                              const char *str, uint length,
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                              char **err_pos, uint *err_len)
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{
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  const char *end= str + length;
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  my_ulonglong flags_to_set= 0, flags_to_clear= 0, res;
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  my_bool set_defaults= 0;
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  *err_pos= 0;                  /* No error yet */
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  if (str != end)
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  {
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    const char *start= str;    
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    for (;;)
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    {
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      const char *pos= start;
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      uint flag_no, value;
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      if (!(flag_no= parse_name(lib, &pos, end)))
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        goto err;
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      if (flag_no == default_name)
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      {
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        /* Using 'default' twice isn't allowed. */
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        if (set_defaults)
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          goto err;
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        set_defaults= TRUE;
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      }
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      else
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      {
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        my_ulonglong bit=  (1ULL << (flag_no - 1));
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        /* parse the '=on|off|default' */
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        if ((flags_to_clear | flags_to_set) & bit ||
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            pos >= end || *pos++ != '=' ||
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            !(value= parse_name(&on_off_default_typelib, &pos, end)))
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          goto err;
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        if (value == 1) /* this is '=off' */
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          flags_to_clear|= bit;
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        else if (value == 2) /* this is '=on' */
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          flags_to_set|= bit;
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        else /* this is '=default'  */
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        {
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          if (default_set & bit)
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            flags_to_set|= bit;
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          else
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            flags_to_clear|= bit;
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        }
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      }
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      if (pos >= end)
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        break;
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      if (*pos++ != ',')
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        goto err;
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      start=pos;
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      continue;
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   err:
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      *err_pos= (char*)start;
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      *err_len= (uint)(end - start);
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      break;
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    }
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  }
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  res= set_defaults? default_set : cur_set;
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  res|= flags_to_set;
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  res&= ~flags_to_clear;
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  return res;
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}
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